Complexe des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier
Complexe des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier (élévation)
Complexe des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier (mise en situation)

Pierre Bismuth

Complexe des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier
2010
wood, cardboard, paint
147 x 100 centimeters
Unique

Pierre BISMUTH performs the impossible synthesis between the two faces of Le Corbusier: from the villas blanches to housing projects, with a sense of humor and economy of means that are his trademark. He superposes, in a small scale model, section views and computer generated images (Complexes des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier, 2006-2010), several Villas Savoye, to create a building that the Swiss architect might not have rejected – let alone the destiny of neglected social housing and the carcass of torched cars in front.

Pierre Bismuth

Complexe des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier (élévation)
2010
ink on polyacetat
72.3 x 52.3 centimeters
Unique

Pierre BISMUTH performs the impossible synthesis between the two faces of Le Corbusier: from the villas blanches to housing projects, with a sense of humor and economy of means that are his trademark. He superposes, in a small scale model, section views and computer generated images (Complexes des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier, 2006-2010), several Villas Savoye, to create a building that the Swiss architect might not have rejected – let alone the destiny of neglected social housing and the carcass of torched cars in front.

Pierre Bismuth

Complexe des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier (mise en situation)
2010
c-print
52.3 x 42.3 centimeters
Unique

Pierre BISMUTH performs the impossible synthesis between the two faces of Le Corbusier: from the villas blanches to housing projects, with a sense of humor and economy of means that are his trademark. He superposes, in a small scale model, section views and computer generated images (Complexes des villas / Bâtiment Le Corbusier, 2006-2010), several Villas Savoye, to create a building that the Swiss architect might not have rejected – let alone the destiny of neglected social housing and the carcass of torched cars in front.